Only two days after his public introduction as the new head coach of the Scarlet Knights, Jordan received the National Letter of Intent from junior college wing, Craig Brown on Thursday morning. Brown, a 6-foot-5, 220-pound guard/forward from Broward College in Davie, Fla. officially let Jordan know he would be sticking with the program this morning.

"We are very excited to welcome Craig to the program," Jordan said in a statement released by Rutgers. "He is a high-character young man who works hard, both in the gym and in the classroom. He is a physical, do-it-all type of player that will bring experience to the roster."

Brown had originally verbally committed to play for Rutgers under former head coach Mike Rice, but his status was thrown up in the air following Rice's termination earlier this month for abusive behavior caught on practice tapes. Two of his fellow commitments, prep school guard Shane Rector and another junior college transfer, Chris Griffin, both de-committed.

But with Jordan finally in the fold, he was able to add a much-needed body to next year's depleted roster.

Brown averaged 20.5 points and 7.4 rebounds for Broward College in 2011-12 and originally enrolled at Lynn University — a Division 2 school in Boca Raton, Fla. — before transferring to the junior college level.